Broadband X-ray spectral analysis of the Seyfert 1 galaxy GRS 1734-292

Abstract

We discuss the broadband X-ray spectrum of GRS 1734-292 obtained from non-simultaneous XMM-Newton and NuSTAR observations, performed in 2009 and 2014, respectively. GRS1734-292 is a Seyfert 1 galaxy, located near the Galactic plane at z=0.0214. The NuSTAR spectrum (3-80 keV) is dominated by a primary power-law continuum with =1.65 0.05 and a high-energy cutoff Ec=53+11-8 keV, one of the lowest measured by NuSTAR in a Seyfert galaxy. Comptonization models show a temperature of the coronal plasma of kTe=11.9+1.2-0.9 keV and an optical depth, assuming a slab geometry, τ=2.98+0.16-0.19 or a similar temperature and τ=6.7+0.3-0.4 assuming a spherical geometry. The 2009 XMM-Newton spectrum is well described by a flatter intrinsic continuum (=1.47+0.07-0.03) and one absorption line due to FeXXV Kα produced by a warm absorber. Both data sets show a modest iron Kα emission line at 6.4 keV and the associated Compton reflection, due to reprocessing from neutral circumnuclear material.

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